rockstrongo
Retired Footballer
It's so sad.The problem is, it hasn't. It has in one case, because they've been forced into it. But nobody else will lose ownership of their club, because it would require a sanction. There's too much money and too much legal red tape to be able to throw anybody else out now.
Will they stop dodgy new owners coming to the EPL? I highly doubt it. Nothing has changed, only one case. You watch the next owner of Chelsea be a Chinese billionaire who goes to a yacht club with Xi Jinping.
I get that to be able to get that kind of money ,you'll have to do some dodgy shit.
But bombing and killing kids (Russia/Saudi) should be a big no no to be able to own a club.
I'm pretty sure ,not 100% though ,that owning a club in North America is tougher ,screening wise than in Europe ,especially the big leagues NFL/NBA.
Don't know if you know the story on Sterling ,former owner of LA Clippers ,he got forced to sell the club due to his racial slur (recorded secretly) by the organisation.
Not sure that would happen in the PL